Gospel music icon Nacee has spoken openly about the events that led to his departure from the No Tribe band.
It might be recalled that the musician announced in 2020 that No Tribe Due had broken up after going dormant for a while.
In an interview with Joy Prime’s morning show, which was monitored by 1Family Radio, Nacee revealed the reasons behind the breakup of the group and cited financial difficulties as one of the main factors.
He added that he didn’t truly grasp his role as a manager and blamed himself for the difficulties the group suffered.
“Some of the problems that No Tribe encountered and for which I had to pull a break were because when No Tribe was called to perform at events, I always had to go and cash out some money because of my music production,’’ he said.
“At least I had people paying me some money. So I tried and made sure that I could cushion them and make sure everybody is fine even when the person is not able to pay. But it was the wrong decision because I could have used my money for something else.’’
He continued, “It got to a point where I didn’t have enough money again. So the way they were treated at the beginning, it wasn’t coming, and some began to complain.’’
After some members accused him of hoarding their payment after a performance, Nacee claimed he was unable to handle the complaints and had no choice but to leave the group.
“When we finished, the money was delayed, and the people thought I had collected the money, but I said I didn’t collect anything. So, what happened was that I gave them money to hold on to until the money came… Before the money came, there were already problems.
“Then I said, I’m tired of all the complaints, and if they can’t see anything good in what I do, let’s pull a break,” he stated.
Source: 1Familyradio